Midline Prostatic Cyst || Ultrasound || Case 349
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Clinical Features:
A 38-year-old male patient came for a routine abdominal ultrasound scan.
Ultrasound Features:
A midline well-defined round anechoic cystic area is noted within the prostatic parenchyma.
Remember:
Prostatic utricle cyst is very difficult or impossible to distinguish from a Müllerian duct cyst. It communicates with the urethra & may contain spermatozoa on aspiration.
Müllerian duct cysts usually occur in the 3rd & 4th decades of life, whereas prostatic utricle cysts are most often detected in the 1st & 2nd decades.
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